Campus News

  1. February 18, 2016

    Six faculty members honored as Arthur F. Thurnau professors

    Six faculty members have been honored for outstanding contributions to undergraduate education as this year’s recipients of Arthur F. Thurnau professorships.

  2. February 18, 2016

    U-M offers students support during possible norovirus outbreak

    The university continues to support sick students as it waits for test results to confirm a possible outbreak of norovirus on U-M’s Ann Arbor campus.

  3. February 18, 2016

    Alec Gallimore appointed dean of the College of Engineering

    Alec D. Gallimore, associate dean in the College of Engineering, has been appointed the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering.

  4. February 18, 2016

    Elizabeth Moje to serve as interim dean at School of Education

    Elizabeth B. Moje, associate dean for research and community engagement, has been appointed interim dean of the School of Education.

  5. February 17, 2016

    IRWG announces graduate student research awards

    The Institute for Research on Women and Gender has awarded 23 graduate students funding to support wide-ranging projects related to women, gender, and sexuality.

  6. February 17, 2016

    U-M’s United Way campaign raises more than $1.3 million

    The university’s 2015 United Way employee giving campaign raised more than $1.33 million dollars to support life-saving programs and services in the community.

  7. February 17, 2016

    University officials investigating possible norovirus outbreak

    The university currently is investigating an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness on campus, first identified among students living in University Housing at West and South quads.

  8. February 15, 2016

    President recommends new VP for information technology

    President Mark Schlissel is recommending the creation of the new position of vice president for information technology and chief information officer for U-M.

  9. February 15, 2016

    U-M’s newest Biological Sciences Scholar ‘fascinated’ by discovery

    From a young age, Dr. Kaushik Choudhuri was fascinated by science. “My early interest in science stems from reading my father’s subscription to Scientific American and watching reruns of Carl Sagan’s ‘Cosmos’ as a child,” he recalls. Ultimately, Choudhuri pursued a career in medicine,

  10. February 15, 2016

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.